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Media Information Game 07 / Week 07 / Thursday, October 16, 2014 Gillette Stadium 8:25 P.M MEDIA INFORMATION GAME 07 / WEEK 07 / THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014 GILLETTE STADIUM 8:25 P.M. ET / CBS NEW YORK JETS Record: 1-5 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Record: 4-2 WHAT'S INSIDE... 2014 JETS SCHEDULE ........................................2 2014 PLAYER PARTICIPATION ..........................35 GAME NOTES ....................................................3 2014 PERSONNEL MOVES ...............................36 PROBABLE STARTERS ........................................4 BUILDING THE JETS .........................................38 GAME PREVIEW ................................................5 ROSTER BREAKDOWN ....................................39 JETS VS. PATRIOTS HISTORY ..............................6 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE ..................................40 COACHING CAPSULES .......................................7 ROSTER BY POSITION ......................................41 CONNECTIONS ................................................11 DEPTH CHART .................................................42 DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES ..............................12 2014 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ...........................43 OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES ..............................18 2014 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS ...........................44 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED ................................26 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ..................................45 SUPPLEMENTAL STATS ....................................27 NUMERICAL ROSTER ......................................46 2014 JETS SCHEDULE PRESEASON (2-2) WEEK DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME CH. / RESULT 1 Aug. 7 Thursday 7:00pm W, 13-10 2 Aug. 16 Saturday 7:00pm W, 25-17 3 Aug. 22 Friday 7:30pm L, 24-35 4 Aug. 28 Thursday 7:00pm L, 7-37 REGULAR SEASON (1-5) WEEK DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME CH. / RESULT 1 Sept. 7 Sunday 1:00pm W, 19-14 2 Sept. 14 Sunday 4:25pm L, 24-31 3 Sept. 22 Monday 8:30pm L, 19-27 4 Sept. 28 Sunday 1:00pm L, 17-24 5 Oct. 5 Sunday 4:25pm L, 0-31 6 Oct. 12 Sunday 1:00pm L, 17-31 7 Oct. 16 Thursday 8:25pm CBS/NFLN 8 Oct. 26 Sunday 1:00pm CBS 9 Nov. 2 Sunday 1:00pm CBS 10 Nov. 9 Sunday 1:00pm CBS BYE WEEK 12 Nov. 23 Sunday 1:00pm* CBS 13 Dec. 1 Monday 8:30pm ESPN 14 Dec. 7 Sunday 1:00pm* CBS 15 Dec. 14 Sunday 4:05pm* CBS 16 Dec. 21 Sunday 1:00pm* CBS 17 Dec. 28 Sunday 1:00pm* CBS * SUBJECT TO FLEX SCHEDULING HOME AWAY 2 GAME NOTES HEADLINES GAME AT A GLANCE The Jets travel to Foxborough to face NE, their first AFC East All-Time Record vs. NE: 53-56-1 (1-2 Postseason) matchup of 2014, and the first of six division games over the sea- All-Time Road Record vs. NE: 25-30-1 (1-1 Postseason) son's final 11 weeks. Since the divisions realigned in 2002, the Jets Record vs. NE (Under Ryan): 4-7 (1-0 Postseason) have never faced their first AFC East opponent for the first time Road Record vs. NE (Under Ryan): 1-5 (1-0 Postseason) after Week Five, nor played all six games in fewer than 12 weeks. Last time vs. NE:W, 30-27 OT at MetLife Stadium (10/20/13) The Jets have typically played their first division game in Week All-Time Thursday Record: 6-9 One (four times) or Two (six times). Thursday Record (Under Ryan): 2-3 After logging 2.0 sacks against Peyton Manning last week, the Jets Coach HC Experience Overall W/L Postseason are tied for second in the league with 19 sacks on the season. Rex Ryan 6th (NYJ) 47-45 4-2 Since the start of the 2013 season, their 60 sacks are the fifth- Bill Belichick 19th Year Overall 222-116 19-9 highest total, led by DL Muhammad Wilkerson's 14.5 sacks, tied NE (2000-) 185-71 18-8 for 10th in the NFL. CLE (1991-95) 37-45 1-1 Rookie TE Jace Amaro registered 10 catches for 68 yards and a touchdown in Week Six vs. DEN, the first Jets TE to record BROADCAST COVERAGE 10+ catches in a game since Johnny Mitchell logged 11 at MIN TELEVISION: CBS (11/20/94). This season, Amaro leads all rookie TEs in both recep- Play-by-play: Jim Nantz Analyst: Phil Simms tions (24) and receiving yards (212). Sideline: Tracy Wolfson Most Receptions by a Jets Tight End (Single Game) Producer: Lance Barrow Director: Mike Arnold Tight End Opp. Date Rec. Yds. TDs JETS RADIO: 98.7 FM WEPN (ESPN Radio) Mickey Shuler KC 10/02/88 12 152 0 Play-by-play: Bob Wischusen Analyst: Marty Lyons Johnny Mitchell at MIN 11/20/94 11 120 0 Producer: Joe Loughran Mickey Shuler NYG 12/02/84 11 127 0 Pre- and Post-Game: Greg Buttle, Don La Greca, Ray Lucas, Mike Jace Amaro DEN 10/12/14 10 68 1 Westhoff This season, K Nick Folk is a perfect nine-for-nine on FG attempts. JETS EN ESPAÑOL RADIO: 1050 AM (ESPN Deportes Radio NY) Since the start of 2013, Folk has connected on 42-of-45 field goals Play-by-play: Clemson Smith-Muñiz Analyst: Oscar Benitez (93.3%), tied for the second-best percentage in the league. Folk is also the most accurate kicker in Jets history (minimum 100 at- NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One Radio tempts), converting on 112-of-136 kicks (82.4%). Play-by-play: Ian Eagle Analyst: Boomer Esiason Producer: Howard Deneroff Sideline: Laura Okmin Highest FG Percentage since 2013 Kicker FGM FGA FG Pct. JETS RADIO NETWORK: WLIX-FM - 93.3/94.7FM - Long Island, NY; Nick Novak 46 49 93.9 WTMM-FM - 104.5FM - Albany, NY; WXHC-FM - 101.5FM - Cort- Nick Folk 42 45 93.3 land/Homer, NY Steven Hauschka 42 45 93.3 Dan Bailey 41 44 93.2 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Shaun Suisham 41 44 93.2 ODAY ABOUSHI ............................................. OH-day ah-BOO-she After establishing a new team mark for net punting average in Nick BELLORE .................................................................... bell-OR 2013, P Ryan Quigley ranks second in the NFL in net punt average Quinton COPLES ...............................................................CO-pulls this season (44.6) and has placed 11 kicks inside the 20-yard line, DEMARIO Davis ........................................................ duh-MAH-rio tied for the fifth-most in the league. LEGER DOUZABLE ...........................................leejAY DOO-zuh-bul A.J. EDDS ................................................................................eeds NEW YORK JETS MEDIA CONTACTS KENRICK Ellis ....................................................................KEN-rick IKEMEFUNA ENEMKPALI ....ee-KUH-meh-FUH-nah EN-um-pa-LEE bruce SPEIGHT [email protected] .......... 973.549.4690 D'BRICKASHAW Ferguson ................................duh-BRICK-a-shaw jared WINLEY [email protected] ............ 973.549.4683 BRENO GIACOMINI ............................ bren-OH JAH-cuh-mee-nee meghan GILMORE [email protected] ........ 973.549.4684 SAALIM HAKIM ..............................................suh-LEEM Ha-KEEM nikolaos FILIS [email protected] ................ 973.549.4857 Ben IJALANA .........................................................EYE-juh-lah-nuh stuart DEZENHALL [email protected] ....... 973.549.4685 JAIQUAWN Jarrett ...........................................................JAY-kwan caitlin KASS [email protected] ............... 973.549.4685 Dee MILLINER ............................................................... MILL-in-ER samuel [email protected] ............ 973.549.4685 Chris OWUSU ............................................................ UH-woo-sue scott ROBERTS [email protected] .......... 973.549.4685 BILAL Powell ...................................................................buh-LAHL Tanner PURDUM .............................................................PER-dum 3 PROBABLE STARTERS OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 87 Eric DECKER 5th Season END 96 Muhammad WILKERSON 4th Season 2014 UFA signing is one of only five players to record 80+ recep- 2013 Curtis Martin Team MVP winner as voted by his teammates. tions, 1,000+ yards and 10+ touchdowns in each of the last two Again leads the team with 4.0 sacks after his 9-yard sack of Peyton seasons. Manning last week. LT 60 D’Brickashaw FERGUSON 9th Season DT 94 Damon "Snacks" HARRISON 3rd Season Started all 134 games since being drafted by the Jets in 2006, be- Has started every game since the 2013 season began, helping to hind only NYG QB Eli Manning for the most-consecutive starts in hold opposing offenses to 3.39 yards per carry, the best in the the league. league. G 67 Brian WINTERS 2nd Season T 91 Sheldon RICHARDSON 2nd Season Part of an offensive line that has paved the way for the league's 2013 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year after a campaign that saw 6th-ranked rushing offense. him place third on the team in tackles (101) and finished with 3.5 C 74 Nick MANGOLD 9th Season sacks. Recorded sacks in 3-consecutive games from Weeks 4 to 6. Former 2006 first-round pick who has appeared in all but 2 career OLB 98 Quinton COPLES 3rd Season games. Moved to OLB in 2013 and responded with a team-best 50 QB RG 66 Willie COLON 9th Season hurries despite missing the first two games. Logged his first sack Former Super Bowl Champion returns for his second season with of 2014, bringing down Aaron Rodgers in Week Two. the Jets after initially joining the team in 2013. WILL 56 Demario DAVIS 3rd Season RT 68 Breno GIACOMINI 7th Season Received the Dennis Byrd Most Inspirational Award from his Joined the Jets as a UFA in the offseason from Super Bowl Cham- teammates in 2013. Recorded his first multi-sack performance, pion SEA. registering 2.0 sacks of Aaron Rodgers in Week Two. TE 85 Jeff CUMBERLAND 5th Season MIKE 52 David HARRIS 8th Season Re-signed in the offseason after posting 55 receptions for 757 Longest tenured defensive player, has led the team in tackles in yards and seven touchdowns in his 2 seasons since returning from all but one season (2008), producing a career-best 149 tackles last an Achilles injury that forced him to miss 13 games in 2011. season. WR 11 Jeremy KERLEY 4th Season OLB 97 Calvin PACE 12th Season Team leader in receptions each of the last 2 seasons, first WR to Posted a career-high 10.0 sacks in 2013. Since joining the Jets in do so since Jerricho Cotchery did it from 2007-09. Led the team 2008, has produced a team-best 41.5 sacks and 14 forced fum- with 7 catches for 81 yards and a TD in Week Three. bles. Registered his 6th game with at least 2 sacks last week at SD QB 7 Geno SMITH 2nd Season and ranks second on the team with 3.5 this season.
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